Luverly little girl, knowing and loving her daddy, so claiming her favoured spot - and nobody but nobody is going to dislodge her. Life begins properly today and you couldn't have a nicer home to start it in. Bless you.
What is Dorothy's back story? Was she unwanted, mistreated or merely homeless due to change of circumstances? Why did she need a loving new home? I am concerned about what they will get up to whilst you are at work. Will Winnie command law and order (bar moving all the cushions) or will you dread opening the front door? Hugs Susan
Good luck! I have had 'problem' animals in the past but i have not mixed them for reasons of finance, attention etc they will, no doubt settle, you know them, love winnie's matriarchal tendancies x hwyl Suz
Dorothy! There's a face. She'll get the hang of selfies in no time - I'm commenting beside the shoulder posing Winnie shot in your sidebar. What a camera pro! Very nice video of the introductory play in your home, and got to hear how you pronounce it - not how I'd thought!
Honestly, John, I bet you would have been totally amazed just a few weeks ago at how your life has turned around and been filled with new loves ( animal and human) and wonderful things. All totally deserved of course, hugs from WA state
I'm relieved to read that all three are on the couch together which means they are getting along I was a bit concerned about sweet Mary but I guess she can stand up for herself I know you have enough love to share John.
If we don't hear anything more from you we'll know they sat on you all at once.
ReplyDeleteIts just after 10 and they are all on the couch
DeleteLuverly little girl, knowing and loving her daddy, so claiming her favoured spot - and nobody but nobody is going to dislodge her. Life begins properly today and you couldn't have a nicer home to start it in. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteRaymondo shes a bright cookie
DeleteAwwwi - what a beautiful face! (Dorothy's quite cute, too).
ReplyDeleteAw
ReplyDeleteShe's such a sweet little girl! You have a whole new life in so many positive ways!
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Delete“If we walk far enough," says Dorothy, "we shall some time come to some place.”
ReplyDeleteTheres no place like home
DeleteBless the baby x
ReplyDeleteShe is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteYou're a popular guy!
ReplyDeleteI am
DeleteI love Dorothy! :)
ReplyDeleteSo does every gay reader x
DeleteWhat is Dorothy's back story? Was she unwanted, mistreated or merely homeless due to change of circumstances? Why did she need a loving new home?
ReplyDeleteI am concerned about what they will get up to whilst you are at work. Will Winnie command law and order (bar moving all the cushions) or will you dread opening the front door?
Hugs
Susan
I've done this with two previous bulldogs...it will settle x
DeleteI have just scrolled back because I knew nothing about Dorothy's coming - but I can't find anything on your blog to tell me about her - do tell again.
ReplyDeleteShe needed rehoming in an emergency
DeleteI was approached with her and and her sister
But couldn't take both
I can't help but think you have that "come hither" look....
ReplyDelete*smile*
~Jo
hello pretty new girl! you have a forever home now!
ReplyDeleteCutie pie! She's so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou can't wait to spoil her, you know?
ReplyDeleteGood luck! I have had 'problem' animals in the past but i have not mixed them for reasons of finance, attention etc they will, no doubt settle, you know them, love winnie's matriarchal tendancies x hwyl Suz
ReplyDeleteIs she small for her size ? I know nothing about Bulldogs other than Winnie Is what I think they look like.
ReplyDeleteDorothy is so adorable.
parsnip
It's all about the sausage in your pocket
ReplyDeleteOoh er missus.
ReplyDeleteI should imagine with all 3 clamouring to sit on your knee you won't get a lot done in a hurry. Dorothy is a cutiepie.
ReplyDeleteJo in Auckland
More for you to love
ReplyDeleteDorothy! There's a face. She'll get the hang of selfies in no time - I'm commenting beside the shoulder posing Winnie shot in your sidebar. What a camera pro! Very nice video of the introductory play in your home, and got to hear how you pronounce it - not how I'd thought!
ReplyDeleteit seems like it was a good first day?
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see her fitting in - girl found a good home.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the very best!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, John, I bet you would have been totally amazed just a few weeks ago at how your life has turned around and been filled with new loves ( animal and human) and wonderful things. All totally deserved of course, hugs from WA state
ReplyDeleteI hope Dorothy's sister found a good home. There is no doubt Dorothy did!
ReplyDeleteLucky dogs to do so; lucky man to have such love!
ReplyDeleteI'm relieved to read that all three are on the couch together which means they are getting along I was a bit concerned about sweet Mary but I guess she can stand up for herself I know you have enough love to share John.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Dorothy! I hope her sister finds as loving a home as Dorothy found with you, Winnie, Mary, and Albert.
ReplyDeleteHugs and good night from this part of the mid-Atlantic coast!
Billy has started doing that with me. He launches himself from a distance onto my lap, with no warning. Ouch!
ReplyDeleteDorothy looks adorable. I hope her sister found a loving home too x
ReplyDelete"I want to sit on daddy's knee". Who wouldn't?
ReplyDeleteLol anytime mark anytime
DeleteGood to see she is settling in
ReplyDeleteIt looks like she is settling in already.
ReplyDeleteYou are so loved.... um... appreciated... um... of use. But loved!
ReplyDeleteI hope her sister got as good a home as Dorothy has found. Daddy will have to get a bigger lap 😃
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI like this pic of you.
ReplyDeleteAnd the doggie is adorable
XoXo